tarragon (Meaning)

Wordnet

tarragon (n)

aromatic perennial of southeastern Russia

fresh leaves (or leaves preserved in vinegar) used as seasoning

Webster

tarragon (n.)

A plant of the genus Artemisa (A. dracunculus), much used in France for flavoring vinegar.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tarragon

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tarragon Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate aroma of tarragon infused the creamy risotto.
  2. A sprig of tarragon garnished the roasted chicken, adding a subtle herbal note.
  3. The tarragon beurre blanc sauce complemented the grilled salmon perfectly.
  4. The salad dressing had a delightful acidity from a hint of tarragon vinegar.
  5. Tarragon leaves were scattered over the frittata, providing a fresh and peppery flavor.
  6. The tarragon-infused olive oil drizzled over the grilled vegetables enhanced their natural sweetness.
  7. A tart with tarragon custard was a refreshing dessert that balanced sweet and savory.
  8. The herb tarragon is known for its distinctive anise-like flavor.
  9. Tarragon extract was used to flavor the homemade tea, giving it a unique herbal essence.
  10. A tarragon plant in the garden provided fresh herbs for various culinary uses.

FAQs About the word tarragon

aromatic perennial of southeastern Russia, fresh leaves (or leaves preserved in vinegar) used as seasoningA plant of the genus Artemisa (A. dracunculus), much u

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The delicate aroma of tarragon infused the creamy risotto.

A sprig of tarragon garnished the roasted chicken, adding a subtle herbal note.

The tarragon beurre blanc sauce complemented the grilled salmon perfectly.

The salad dressing had a delightful acidity from a hint of tarragon vinegar.